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Diagnosis of factor VIII deficiency
Authors:B. VERBRUGGEN,P. MEIJER&dagger  ,I. NOVá  KOVA, W. VAN HEERDE
Affiliation:Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Central Laboratory for Haematology, Nijmegen;;and Foundation of the European Concerted Action on Thrombophilia (ECAT), Leiden, the Netherlands
Abstract:
Summary.  The correct diagnosis of factor VIII deficiency and the assessment of severity of the disease are essential for a patient-tailored treatment strategy. An optimal diagnostic procedure comprises sensitive and specific screening methods and factor VIII activity assays. Different screening reagents show variable characteristics and receiver operator characteristic curves are presented showing the relation between sensitivity and specificity of eleven activated partial thromboplastin time reagents. The details of the three methods for factor VIII activity assay, one-stage and two-stage assay and chromogenic assays, are discussed. The chromogenic assay seems to be more sensitive than the one-stage assay with regard to the detection of severe haemophilia. Discrepant results obtained with one-stage and two-stage assays are reviewed and discussed.
Keywords:assay    deficiency    factor VIII    laboratory
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